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    Default The Ruger LCR-XS (Review)

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    I picked up an LCR in 22lr for students to use during ccw training. Had one student run the class with his LCR in 38spl. very nice revolver, great trigger for a DAO, small p/grip yet surprisingly manageable. I liked the guys 38 regarding overall performance and accuracy.
    Not a big DAO fan, however the 22 was a must have item. I suggest you give the LCR consideration when revolver shopping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    I picked up an LCR in 22lr for students to use during ccw training. Had one student run the class with his LCR in 38spl. very nice revolver, great trigger for a DAO, small p/grip yet surprisingly manageable. I liked the guys 38 regarding overall performance and accuracy.
    Not a big DAO fan, however the 22 was a must have item. I suggest you give the LCR consideration when revolver shopping.
    YMMV.
    I'd agree!! How is the trigger on the LCR-22? I was thinking about one for my kids to try out for plinking, but if the trigger is too heavy, it wouldn't work for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exxonv View Post
    I'd agree!! How is the trigger on the LCR-22? I was thinking about one for my kids to try out for plinking, but if the trigger is too heavy, it wouldn't work for them.

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    Same exact smooth DAO unit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Same exact smooth DAO unit.

    Disagree. And I own both, the 38 and the 22. The trigger on the 38 feels noticeably smoother to me.

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    Considered getting the .38 for my wife and I for a personal carry. Going to see how manageable the recoil is tomorrow Great feeling little gun though.

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